Tuna Mau is a site-responsive event enacted upon the reclaimed land of Tamaki Makaurau’s Wynyard Quarter. Tuna Mau aims to make ‘space speak’ through the performance of buried narratives, recalling the former Waitemata coastline and the local stream once filled with indigenous long-finned eel, and the pan-Pacific story of lovers Hine and Tuna.
History
Medium
Landscape Performance
Department/School
School of Creative Arts and Media
Publisher
Pacific_Performance_Ecology Biennial
Extent
1 performance: 26 minutes
Event Venue
Silo Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Date of Event (Start Date)
2013-01-01
Rights statement
Copyright unknown
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies